We Are Who We Are follows a group of teenagers living on a U.S. Army base in Italy, exploring themes of identity, friendship, and sexual confusion.
Follows a young girl, Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
The Tree of Blood is a drama film that explores the deep and intricate secrets within a family. It follows a couple who uncover hidden truths about their family history and confront the complexities of their relationships. The film touches on topics such as the Spanish Civil War, the evacuation of children, and the involvement of the Russian Mafia. It also delves into themes of infidelity, murder-suicide, organ trafficking, and the impact of war on the lives of individuals. As the family uncovers long-held secrets, they are forced to confront the consequences of their actions and the bonds that tie them together.
Elisa & Marcela tells the true story of two women in 19th-century Spain who deceive their community by disguising themselves as a heterosexual couple in order to be together. They face numerous challenges, including a domineering father, a suspicious priest, and the risk of being caught. Their forbidden love ultimately leads them to Argentina, where they can start a new life together.
Concussion is a drama that explores the hidden struggles and desires of a suburban couple. It delves into themes of loneliness, aging, and the pursuit of forbidden relationships. The story follows the lives of a married couple, whose seemingly perfect life is shattered when they begin to explore their hidden desires and embark on a forbidden relationship. As their secret unfolds, they are forced to confront their own demons and face the consequences of their actions.
In 'Little Evil,' a newlywed man named Gary becomes suspicious of his stepson, Lucas, when he starts exhibiting strange and sinister behavior. As Gary investigates further, he uncovers a dark secret that leads him to believe that Lucas might be the antichrist. With the help of a group of misfit friends, Gary must confront his fears and save the world from impending doom.
Nic and Jules, a lesbian couple, have children conceived by artificial insemination. When their younger child, Laser, wants to meet their biological father, Joni arranges a meeting with Paul. As Paul becomes more involved in their lives, tensions rise within the family. Jules starts an affair with Paul, causing further strain. However, through forgiveness and understanding, the family learns to come together and embrace their unique dynamics.
A group of close friends gather for a bachelorette party, but their relationships and insecurities are tested when one of them reveals a shocking secret. As the night progresses, tensions rise, secrets are unveiled, and the women must navigate through their feelings and confront their fears.
Cloudburst is a road movie about two old lesbians who escape from a nursing home in Maine and drive to Canada to get married. Along the way, they pick up a young hitchhiker and encounter various obstacles and conflicts. The film explores themes of long-term relationships, gay and lesbian love, and the challenges faced by the elderly in society.
Recovery is a horror thriller about a drug-addicted veteran who finds herself trapped in a remote clinic and must confront her past, including her experiences in war and the violence she has endured. As she navigates her way through group therapy sessions and intense hallucinations, she begins to uncover disturbing secrets about the clinic and its staff. With her life hanging in the balance, she must fight to survive and escape before it's too late.
Welcome to Norway! is a comedic and dramatic film that follows a man named Primus who becomes a border control officer in Norway. He decides to open a hotel that serves as a refugee center and partners with a woman named Sophia to organize a sham marriage. Through this experience, Primus learns about cultural differences, racism, and the complexities of the refugee crisis.
Long Story Short follows the story of a man named Teddy who is stuck in a loop, reliving different versions of his own life on New Year's Eve. As he tries to make sense of his situation, he learns important lessons about love, friendship, and finding happiness.
This exploitation classic purports to expose the secrets of the 1960s lesbian underworld.
Pim is unsatisfied with her man and when he chooses to leave her to study abroad, she makes sure all ties with him are cut. Enter another woman, Pat. The two women embark on a relationship almost too quickly. They go as far as having a wedding, in which Pat's parents refuse to attend.
In the spring of 2004, Massachusetts began the final battle of its journey towards legalizing same-sex marriage. This documentary follows a few local couples & their families through the months leading up to & shortly after that defining occasion in LGBTQ+ history, culminating in their respective weddings. Also includes interviews with active opponents attempting to discourage the movement (& failing, of course). Premiered at the Independent Film Festival of Boston in April 2005, just a month short the decision's one-year anniversary.
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers - one mixed-race and one Korean-Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she's always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she had always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. OFF AND RUNNING follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.
March On is a film project dedicated to documenting the National Equality March in Washington D.C. on October 11, 2009. As we capture this moment in time, we will tell the stories of individuals whose lives are affected by the lack of simple human rights. Their stories are the reason we march.
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